In the early 2020s, beige was the pinnacle of luxury. We upholstered our furniture in it, painted our walls with it, and draped our bodies with it. However, in the latter half of the decade, we’re shifting back in time to more nostalgic, evocative palettes to signify good taste. Dakota Johnson’s mid-century modern bedroom indicates that burgundy and dark wood are the next frontier.
Louisa Pierce and Emily Ward of Pierce & Ward, designed Dakota’s Los Angeles bungalow following her purchase of the property in 2016, to much
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